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. ♪ ♪ >> a middle school principal in fort worth texas faces 20 years in prison after her daughter planted a hidden camera in a girl's locker room to spy on the high school basketball coach after the team complained he yelled too much. the camera didn't record anything inappropriate but the principal faces felony charges of improper photographery and wiretapping. a defense attorney says she didn't do anything wrong. >> i guess the call, if this was in the library and not the locker room and there were no inappropriate pictures, but if this was the library, would we be talking about this today? >> we wouldn't be talking about illegal photography. we could be talking about the wiretapping. if you set up a recording device to tape conversation and they involve all parties not knowing they're being recorded you have a wiretapping issue. however if one of the people involved in the conversation is aware the conversation is being recorded it's not a wiretapping issue. it would foreclose the illegal photography. >> the shock value of this story is the fact the camera was in the locker room. thoug
. ♪ ♪ >> a middle school principal in fort worth texas faces 20 years in prison after her daughter planted a hidden camera in a girl's locker room to spy on the high school basketball coach after the team complained he yelled too much. the camera didn't record anything inappropriate but the principal faces felony charges of improper photographery and wiretapping. a defense attorney says she didn't do anything wrong. >> i guess the call, if this was in the library and not the...
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fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids, if you will. there are not many car washes where you can actually look at real longhorns, donkeys, kind of like texas over the top really. one of my favorite things about this place -- it is open 24 hours! they got breakfast tacos. you can come here any time. it is just $1.40 for a taco. now it is time for us to order. ordering for everybody. feet ready for everybody to enjoy. >> mm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> now after you've enjoyed your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy them. >> he is not rubbing it in with the animals. i'm hungry now. it's about lunch time, i'd say. thanks, ed. >>> i'll be back in an hour with any new developments from aurora, colorado, including the president's travels there bringing a message of comfort to the victims. stay with cnn. "your money" starts after this. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsr
fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids, if you will. there are not many car washes where you can actually look at real longhorns, donkeys, kind of like texas over the top really. one of my favorite things about this place -- it is open 24 hours! they got breakfast tacos. you can come here any time. it is just $1.40 for a taco. now it is time for us to order. ordering for everybody. feet ready for everybody to enjoy. >> mm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> now after you've...
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>>neil: joe is messing with texas and we will find out whether a federal court in texas will, as well. a panel is set to rule on the vote are i.d. law and whether justice department can continue blocking it. critics of the law like the vice president claim that it is discriminatory against minority voters but folks disagree and you may remember him, the firm justice department whistleblower accusing the department of racial bias when they dropped charges against the new block panthers in the 2008 voter intimidation case. a legal editor. very good to have you. what is your sense of the legality of what texas is doing? >>guest: well, listen, they probably are going to have a tough time when the verdict is issued because the law is stacked against them. the voting rights act was amended in 2006 to require states like texas to show an absolutely clean soul and they have the burden of prove they have to show there is in discriminatory effect, in discriminatory intent so the law puts them on the defensive. i am not optimistic they will win. >>neil: what is the issue at play here? that they
>>neil: joe is messing with texas and we will find out whether a federal court in texas will, as well. a panel is set to rule on the vote are i.d. law and whether justice department can continue blocking it. critics of the law like the vice president claim that it is discriminatory against minority voters but folks disagree and you may remember him, the firm justice department whistleblower accusing the department of racial bias when they dropped charges against the new block panthers in...
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she was an aspiring sports broadcaster who had moved from texas to denver. she took a fatal bullet to the head and died. don? >> nick, i was trying to jump in because when you said it took micayla medek's family 19 hours, i met her sister amanda at the hospital yesterday when i first got there. she was hysterical and couldn't find her sister. she told me her sister was in the theater with her friends and got shot and her phone was still in the theat and they were trying to get her, revive her and that was the last that anyone had seen her. it took them almost 24 hours to find her. they were going from hospital to hospital and calling agency to agency. but when you have, you know, 70 people injured of course it's going to be hysteria and some things are just going to take a while. nick valencia, thank you very much. >> thank you, don. >> appreciate your reporting right now. he was a doctoral student in the neuro science program. top honors in college. what would make someone like this snap? if he just snapped? we'll talk with our human behavior expert, next.
she was an aspiring sports broadcaster who had moved from texas to denver. she took a fatal bullet to the head and died. don? >> nick, i was trying to jump in because when you said it took micayla medek's family 19 hours, i met her sister amanda at the hospital yesterday when i first got there. she was hysterical and couldn't find her sister. she told me her sister was in the theater with her friends and got shot and her phone was still in the theat and they were trying to get her, revive...
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killed 32 injuring 15 others before turning gu ining himself. 2009, opening fire on a military base in texas. 13 killed. 42 injured. and the shooting at columbine high school in 1999. two teenagers shot and killed 12 of their classmates and a teacher before killing themself, and in january of just last year, a gunman opened fire at a meet and greet with congresswoman gabby giffords, six people were killed and 12 others wounded. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last y
killed 32 injuring 15 others before turning gu ining himself. 2009, opening fire on a military base in texas. 13 killed. 42 injured. and the shooting at columbine high school in 1999. two teenagers shot and killed 12 of their classmates and a teacher before killing themself, and in january of just last year, a gunman opened fire at a meet and greet with congresswoman gabby giffords, six people were killed and 12 others wounded. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then...
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this was an f-250 according to to texas highway patrol when it crashed. investigators still do not know why this truck left the road or how it slammed into the two trees. people who stopped to help started screaming because the scene was so horrific. christina reyes tried to help. >> that was the first thing that came to my mind was start couldn'ting bodies and check for pulses and see who was not breathing, who was breathing. >> the crash happened in the small town of berclair. it's southeast of san antonio. troopers are still trying to confirm victim's identities. they believe they are all illegal immigrants. it seats six people at maximum. six. one highway patrolman with 38 years on the job said he's never seen that many people crammed into one single truck. >>> the suspected gunman made his first appearance. here he was this morning. in just a couple of minutes we're expecting a statement from his family. don't go anywhere. you'll want to hear that. their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male an
this was an f-250 according to to texas highway patrol when it crashed. investigators still do not know why this truck left the road or how it slammed into the two trees. people who stopped to help started screaming because the scene was so horrific. christina reyes tried to help. >> that was the first thing that came to my mind was start couldn'ting bodies and check for pulses and see who was not breathing, who was breathing. >> the crash happened in the small town of berclair....
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the weather proved fatal for two men from texas. here's abc's check sivertsen. >> reporter: the swift thunderstorms surprised the players and onlookers. they took refuge under a tree. that proved to be a fatal mistake. >> i heard what sounded like a bomb go off and i looked to my left. and i could see the lightning strike hit the top of the tree, go all the way down into this person on the ground. >> reporter: the lightning bold struck three people. >> one of them, he was breathing, then two of them stopped breathing. one they got to. they got him alive. >> reporter: one man died instantly, another died at the hospital, and a third person is in stable condition. sudden thunderstorms also wreaked havoc in other parts of the country. racing waters stunned drivers in washington state and brought traffic to a crawl. in arizona, a street vanished under the rushing water, and with mud rushing down the street, drivers got caught in the middle of it. and there's more severe weather on the horizon. a new heat wave is hitting the country, mak
the weather proved fatal for two men from texas. here's abc's check sivertsen. >> reporter: the swift thunderstorms surprised the players and onlookers. they took refuge under a tree. that proved to be a fatal mistake. >> i heard what sounded like a bomb go off and i looked to my left. and i could see the lightning strike hit the top of the tree, go all the way down into this person on the ground. >> reporter: the lightning bold struck three people. >> one of them, he...
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. >>> a renovation celebration happening in texas. governor rick perry and his family are moving back to the governor's mansion in austin after four years of repairs that cost
. >>> a renovation celebration happening in texas. governor rick perry and his family are moving back to the governor's mansion in austin after four years of repairs that cost
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. >>> a renovation celebration happening in texas. governor rick perry and his family are moving back to the governor's mansion in austin after four years of repairs that cost $25 million. a molotov cocktail in 2008 caused the fire and damage. the mansion had no sprinklers then but it does now along with state-of-the-art fire protection. that's it for me. mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room" takes it over right now. wolf. >>> don, thanks very much. happening now, israel pointing a finger at iran after today's deadly bombing aboard a bus full of israeli tourists visiting bulgaria. israel's ambassador to the united states joins me live here this hour. >>> also, another bomb takes out four top members of the syrian regime. in my exclusive interview with jordan's king ab doll la, he says we are getting to the level of a full-out civil war. three of the republican party's biggest stars campaigning today in one very, very important state. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin this hour with tensions ratcheting u
. >>> a renovation celebration happening in texas. governor rick perry and his family are moving back to the governor's mansion in austin after four years of repairs that cost $25 million. a molotov cocktail in 2008 caused the fire and damage. the mansion had no sprinklers then but it does now along with state-of-the-art fire protection. that's it for me. mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room" takes it over right now. wolf. >>> don, thanks very much. happening now,...
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it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. this is strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy power. how dependent i should be obvious to the high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly did and they still have drilling right next to their houses and they're very unhappy if. you don't have to travel fucked to witness a collision between community and comus family and industry will take risks every day driving to work you know but there's risk set you have to take and recess you don't have to take and to me it just doesn't make sense to put a heavy industrial process right next to somebody's house. this is self like a prosperous community on the outskirts of dallas. a few years ago forbes magazine named this the most affluent neighborhood in the united states. a place whe
it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. this is strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy power. how dependent i should be obvious to the high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly...
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someone described him as a true texas gentleman. what do you want people to know about him? what was he like? >> my dad taught me what it meant to be a man. he was -- he was a father first and last and always. that was just what he was all about. we were trying to go through and figure, out for the sake of the eulogy and such, what he was and what he was into. but, really, it was just, well, he had -- he had us four kids. and that was just the life that he lived. and what he was all about. >> you guys were the focus of his life. >> yes. that was just -- he was a dad. >> brooke, your last days with your dad included some really special memories i understand. >> yes, sir. actually, hours before we went to the premiere, he and i had recently declared ourselves running buddies. we went to a local park where there was a concert going on and we actually danced at that concert and, i mean, i'll remember that dance for a very long time so -- >> you know, weston, we've been trying to just give family members the opportunity just to talk about who they lost and what those people mean
someone described him as a true texas gentleman. what do you want people to know about him? what was he like? >> my dad taught me what it meant to be a man. he was -- he was a father first and last and always. that was just what he was all about. we were trying to go through and figure, out for the sake of the eulogy and such, what he was and what he was into. but, really, it was just, well, he had -- he had us four kids. and that was just the life that he lived. and what he was all...
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, texas sits on grassy prairie land on the edge of town. it's home to two border patrol agents. the office is hundreds of miles from the border, and might not be much to look at, but potter county sheriff brian thomas says his deputies patrol interstate 40, a major corridor for human smuggling and he counts on the border patrol agents for help. what do you think happens now when you come across a group of illegal immigrants that might be trafficked through your home? >> if we don't have any criminal charges on them, we have to let them go. there's not any other choice. >> sheriff thomas fired off a letter to texas lawmakers, saying the plan is ill thought out, and we might as well hang a sign on the texas panhandle that says welcome illegals. this is one of the holding cells in the randall county jail in amarillo, texas. illegal immigrants captured anywhere in the massive 26-county area of the text -- texas panhandle are usually brought here before they're transferred over to a federal holding facility. the sheriff here tells us on any give
, texas sits on grassy prairie land on the edge of town. it's home to two border patrol agents. the office is hundreds of miles from the border, and might not be much to look at, but potter county sheriff brian thomas says his deputies patrol interstate 40, a major corridor for human smuggling and he counts on the border patrol agents for help. what do you think happens now when you come across a group of illegal immigrants that might be trafficked through your home? >> if we don't have...
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law in texas. the law says texans have to show photo identification in order to cast a ballot, but the u.s. attorney general's office blocked the law saying it could make it tougher for minorities and the disabled to vote. the texas ag points out at least four other states require photo i.d. for people to vote. lance armstrong is now suing to try to block those doping charges. the u.s. antidoping agency accuses the seven-time tour de france champ of using performance enhancing drugs. armstrong's lawsuits says the agency's proceedings are rigged and accuses the agency of looking to snare a, quote-undevote, big fish to justify its existence. the agency says the lawsuit doesn't have a leg to stand on. >>> no google, no yahoo, no facebook today. for more than 40,000 u.s. computers. cyber criminals infected the computers with malware called dns changer. the fbi set up emergency servers so it could warn users to get rid of it but the fbi servers were shut down at midnight so if you can't get online today
law in texas. the law says texans have to show photo identification in order to cast a ballot, but the u.s. attorney general's office blocked the law saying it could make it tougher for minorities and the disabled to vote. the texas ag points out at least four other states require photo i.d. for people to vote. lance armstrong is now suing to try to block those doping charges. the u.s. antidoping agency accuses the seven-time tour de france champ of using performance enhancing drugs....
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thunderstorms across much of the south from texas to florida. showers around chicago, des moines and the twin cities. flooding downpours in the four corners of the southwest. >>> warming up in the pacific northwest. 85 in portland. triple digits in phoenix. 90s from dallas to atlanta. mostly 80s from omaha over to new york. >>> and now to another major story this morning. six americans, service members, have been killed in a particularly violent day in eastern afghanistan. 16 civilians and five afghan policemen were also killed sunday. civilians included women and children. and secretary of state hillary clinton announced that nations have pledged $16 billion in civilian aid for afghanistan. uh but for the first time there is a string attached to the afghan government must reduce corruption to receive all that money. clinton also talked about the uprising in syria saying the regime's days are numbered. >>> a battle could be looming between president obama and lawmakers over tax cuts. later today the president will call for a one-year extension o
thunderstorms across much of the south from texas to florida. showers around chicago, des moines and the twin cities. flooding downpours in the four corners of the southwest. >>> warming up in the pacific northwest. 85 in portland. triple digits in phoenix. 90s from dallas to atlanta. mostly 80s from omaha over to new york. >>> and now to another major story this morning. six americans, service members, have been killed in a particularly violent day in eastern afghanistan. 16...
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just today, texas governor rick perry announced that texas will neither participate in the expanded medicaid program, nor set up the health care exchanges required under the obama health care law. so how does that -- how is the health care law going to work, if you can have as many as half of the states boycotting it? >> well, it's a little bit strange given that it really is now the law of the land, the law of the land is settled, and so what we've been doing in delaware all along is we have been moving forward as though it would become law. it is the law. what we're doing is we're taking a careful look at the expansion of medicaid. the bottom line is that with this law or without the law, the status quo before was absolutely unacceptable. health care was too expensive, not enough people had access, so this law's a good step but a lot of us in the states still have a lot of work to do. >> do you have any concerns about the medicaid expansion and whether the states, i know initially the federal government picks up the tab, 90% or so but eventually, do you think the states are going to get st
just today, texas governor rick perry announced that texas will neither participate in the expanded medicaid program, nor set up the health care exchanges required under the obama health care law. so how does that -- how is the health care law going to work, if you can have as many as half of the states boycotting it? >> well, it's a little bit strange given that it really is now the law of the land, the law of the land is settled, and so what we've been doing in delaware all along is we...
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i'm from texas. i have seen and we just saw governor perry today who is now ending the women's health program in texas, pledging to completely throw women off of health care in every way that he can. a federal report came out last week i saw that says it is the worst state for health care access in the country. texas is now doing just what mr. romney pledged he was going to do for the country which is end family planning, end the national family planning program which was signed into law by nixon. it's a bipartisan program. he said he's going to get rid of planned parenthood. we have to take this seriously for the patients counting on us for basic health care. >> when you look at your budget, $1.6 million, i know a million dollars sounds like a lot of money to a lot of people in politics and the national campaign it's not. how much do you plan to spend in the presidential? >> we'll spend what we can raise. but essentially we are a health care provider. we provide 3 million folks care every year. that
i'm from texas. i have seen and we just saw governor perry today who is now ending the women's health program in texas, pledging to completely throw women off of health care in every way that he can. a federal report came out last week i saw that says it is the worst state for health care access in the country. texas is now doing just what mr. romney pledged he was going to do for the country which is end family planning, end the national family planning program which was signed into law by...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. bill: we are now 16 minutes before the hour. lance armstrong is asking a judge in texas to block a case by the u.s. anti-doping agency from going forward, the psychist saying the agency cannot constitutionally bring up the doping charges against him. turns out having a pet in the home could significantly improve the health of your baby. a new study finding having a dog or cat around during the first year of a child's life can help boost their immune system. if you think you drive everywhere, meet herb gordon and his 1966volvo pa18s, inseparable for 45 years. months away from racking up a record-breaking 3 million miles. martha: that is pretty incredible. bill: pretty good ad for volvo too by the way. martha: all right. we are waiting for a major announcement this morning. stay tuned for this. from the president as he prepares to officially exte
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. bill: we are now 16 minutes before the hour. lance armstrong is asking a judge in texas to block a case by the u.s. anti-doping agency from going forward, the psychist saying the agency cannot constitutionally bring up the doping charges against him. turns out having a pet in the home could significantly improve the health of your baby....
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and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of the places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. >>> mercury rising. a large swath of the u.s. enduring another day of relentless heat, but is there light at the end of the tunnel? >>> exit wound. shocking new video shows the moments leading up to a huge pileup on a dallas off ramp. >>> and -- with a bang. out with a bang. a technical glitch causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks to go off at once. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. 234is is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with going to extremes. relief could be in sight
and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of the places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited....
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. >> and tonight a texas graduate student is recovering after he was attacked by chimpanzees in south africa. andrew overly was on tour of a sanctuary when he was attacked leaving him with severe cuts and broken bones. he crossed a small fence and he got too close to the enclosure. >> it's about saving people. he was fiercely struggling not to be pulled into the enclosure. as far as we can tell he was not dragged in all the way. he was partially lodged underneath. >> he was pummeled in what may have been a case of monkeys defending their territory. one witness say he may have been trying to take a rock away from a chimp. >> now to an update. back in may. there has been a surge of calls to poison control centers after children ate colorful packets of laundry detergent. the company has promised to make changes. but have they? >> it's bright bite-sized and to her son it might have looked like candy. that is what her mother and a half was eating. >> i thought they got into the candy and they were eating candy. >> minutes after it bursted in her mouth she had severe vomiting and diarrhea.
. >> and tonight a texas graduate student is recovering after he was attacked by chimpanzees in south africa. andrew overly was on tour of a sanctuary when he was attacked leaving him with severe cuts and broken bones. he crossed a small fence and he got too close to the enclosure. >> it's about saving people. he was fiercely struggling not to be pulled into the enclosure. as far as we can tell he was not dragged in all the way. he was partially lodged underneath. >> he was...
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the only one that fits into this is texas and less than 1% of the population of texas is muslim. it's somebody other than the people who live next to me and i can demonize them and demonize barack obama through these people. and the people are being used in that way. it's a very sad kind of statement about where we are in our politics in america that we would choose to do that to people who have done nothing wrong. >> well, making your point, charles, anonymous romney advisers now signal in a paper an interview with buzzfede that the next stage would be ruthless. this is a guy who admitted to cocaine use. he's talking about the president, had a sweetheart deal with his house in chicago, and was associated and worked with rod blagojevich to get valerie jaret appointed to the senate. are you familiar with the florida right, they're florinating our water because they want to get to our minds. >> not for our teeth. >> no, to control our minds. this brings up john mccain to me. one of the things they're saying is john mccain had a lousy campaign. he maybe had access to this kind of st
the only one that fits into this is texas and less than 1% of the population of texas is muslim. it's somebody other than the people who live next to me and i can demonize them and demonize barack obama through these people. and the people are being used in that way. it's a very sad kind of statement about where we are in our politics in america that we would choose to do that to people who have done nothing wrong. >> well, making your point, charles, anonymous romney advisers now signal...
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when presidents close in texas tomorrow, he will know if he is a step closer. he is the tea party backed candidate running to replace senator hutchison who is retiring. and this guy is up by ten points in the latest poll and joins us, now. we reached out to his opponent, lot lieutenant governor in texas and we low pressure to get him on the show tomorrow or later in the week. sir, let's talk about this, this has been a lot of money spent on your opponent's campaign. the media dismissed you and you are up by ten percent. how are you doing that? >>guest: it has been an extraordinary campaign. the momentum we are seeing on the ground is phenomenal. the reason is simple: conservatives have united behind this campaign. republicans women, tea party activists, grass roots leaders have come together. this race has been called ground zero in the national battle between the moderate establishment desperately clinging to power and the conservative tidal wave sweeping the country. >>eric: this show is about business. companies are not hiring and buying their stock back. we
when presidents close in texas tomorrow, he will know if he is a step closer. he is the tea party backed candidate running to replace senator hutchison who is retiring. and this guy is up by ten points in the latest poll and joins us, now. we reached out to his opponent, lot lieutenant governor in texas and we low pressure to get him on the show tomorrow or later in the week. sir, let's talk about this, this has been a lot of money spent on your opponent's campaign. the media dismissed you and...
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rick perry happens to be the governor of texas. one in four of texas residents have no health insurance. costs have skyrocketed faster than the national average, but do you think that means he's going to go along with the plan? texas isn't alone here. seven states have said they're opting out and another eight look likely to. that means 2 million residents will continue on without health insurance. these states have done the worst job of covering the uninsured. have the greatest need for federal assistance and they are the least likely to accept health. if that's not politics over principle, i don't know what is. 17 million uninsured americans can't wait another decade until republicans have moved on through another litmusç test. privatetizing military, eliminating public education or requiring poor people to pay more taxes. i could care less whether we call the mandate a tax or a go america surcharge. many americans right now, in the fate of 17 million of these uninsured americans is in the hand of america's governors. will poli
rick perry happens to be the governor of texas. one in four of texas residents have no health insurance. costs have skyrocketed faster than the national average, but do you think that means he's going to go along with the plan? texas isn't alone here. seven states have said they're opting out and another eight look likely to. that means 2 million residents will continue on without health insurance. these states have done the worst job of covering the uninsured. have the greatest need for...
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this summer for charges of murdering 13 people and injuring dozens more when he opened fire at the texas base. >>> george zimmerman is out of jail a day after a florida judge set his bond at $1 million. the neighborhood watch volunteer who killed trayvon martin was released while he awaits trial. he cannot leave the county. he has a curfew. he must be electronically monitored. >>> one man takes the lucky penny concept to a new level. we'll tell you why this presidential race looks like nothing we have seen in 70 years. grapevine is next. [ male announcer ] before you take it on your road trip... we take it on ours. this summer put your family in an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz now for an exceptional price during the summer event. but hurry, this offer ends july 31st. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare does
this summer for charges of murdering 13 people and injuring dozens more when he opened fire at the texas base. >>> george zimmerman is out of jail a day after a florida judge set his bond at $1 million. the neighborhood watch volunteer who killed trayvon martin was released while he awaits trial. he cannot leave the county. he has a curfew. he must be electronically monitored. >>> one man takes the lucky penny concept to a new level. we'll tell you why this presidential race...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. alisyn: hundreds of protesters clashing with police. [gunshots] alisyn: this scene is in downtown los angeles. protesters reportedly throwing rocks and bottles at officers. police spokeswoman said some of the protesters may have been connected to the occupy movement. at least one officer was hurt. all this happening during l.a.'s monthly artwalk festival. bill: different kind of art, huh? president obama now reflecting what he considers to be the biggest mistake of his first term in the white house. here he is during an interview, rather, with cbn news. >> the mistake of my first couple of news was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism, especially during
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. alisyn: hundreds of protesters clashing with police. [gunshots] alisyn: this scene is in downtown los angeles. protesters reportedly throwing rocks and bottles at officers. police spokeswoman said some of the protesters may have been connected to the occupy movement. at least one officer was hurt. all this happening during l.a.'s monthly...
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and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcom
and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcom
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texas actually did really well. they didn't have the same increase in housing values during the boom period. they've actually had an easier recession than a lot of other states. california and i think a lot of it came about during the boom period where a lot of these places stockton for example, which is another city that's going bankrupt, they thought that they were going to have this huge boom and they saw their house prices expand. they saw a lot of investment and development and when it all dried up, they were sort of left holding the bag. they had increased costs and no money coming in to do it. in some ways the texas example is a place where your revenues are much more stable because it's based so much more on property and sales taxes. go on. >> i was going to thank you. we have to move on. thank you for your contribution. straight ahead, we're going to talk about romney, bain and the condy rice rumor mill. fasten your seat belts. when we got to this segment in our editorial meeting this morning, it was more c
texas actually did really well. they didn't have the same increase in housing values during the boom period. they've actually had an easier recession than a lot of other states. california and i think a lot of it came about during the boom period where a lot of these places stockton for example, which is another city that's going bankrupt, they thought that they were going to have this huge boom and they saw their house prices expand. they saw a lot of investment and development and when it all...
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severe weather from south texas to florida and up to philly. thunderstorms in the four corners of the southwest. >> 90s in the rockies, plains and southeast. 80s from the upper midwest to the northeast. >>> so we know that call me maybe, that omni present song by carly ray gibson is the song of the summer. everyone getting in on the act. >> the cookie monster has his version. and so did these folks. ♪ don't ask me i'll never tell i look to you ♪ >> u.s. troops in kandahar, afghanistan -- >> great story, too. the whole production was done in an hour. the uso photographer and his cheerleader friend choreographed it. pretty good stuff. man you know that song has gone global when the military is making their own version. >> choreography, too. >> wow. yes, indeed. america's bravest. >> nothing more attractive than a man in uniform singing "call me baby." >>> coming up, why mike tyson took his career from the ring now to the stage. >> and protecting airline passengers from lightning. it happens much more often than you actually might think. you'r
severe weather from south texas to florida and up to philly. thunderstorms in the four corners of the southwest. >> 90s in the rockies, plains and southeast. 80s from the upper midwest to the northeast. >>> so we know that call me maybe, that omni present song by carly ray gibson is the song of the summer. everyone getting in on the act. >> the cookie monster has his version. and so did these folks. ♪ don't ask me i'll never tell i look to you ♪ >> u.s. troops in...
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. >>> plus, how a texas man found his car more than four decades after it was stolen. next. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. with 43% daily value of fiber for you. crunchy nutty clusters and real almond slices for your taste buds. >>> three teenagers in chicago are charged in the beating death of a 60-year-old. the teens videotaped the beating and posted the video on facebook. that is what led to their arrest. delta airlines says sewing needs were found in sandwiches. all the sandwiches were made at the same facility in amsterdam. delta says it is cooperating with the fbi and local dutch authorities. >>> a texas man whose car was stolen 42 years ago has finally gotten it back. it's a 1967
. >>> plus, how a texas man found his car more than four decades after it was stolen. next. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty...
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texas is requiring. in texas itself, 600,000 people, 600,000 texans are without the type of photo i. nchts required and that includes 170,000 latinos in that state. >> we have to go. what's it look like? will this be favored for texas or it will be the justice department? >> you know, the united states has mounted a vigorous defense of section 5 and a vigorous campaign against texas' photo i.d. law, so numerous organizations like mine and we think we stand a very good chance of preprevailing showing texas' i.d. law is harmful to minority voters in texas. >> thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> hard to believe, but it's been a year since casey anthony captured the headlines after being acquitted of murdering her daughter caylee. since that verdict anthony has been in hiding with very little information known about her until now. her former defense attorney jose baez is telling all in a new book called "presumed guilty: casey anthony the inside story" and jose baez joins me right
texas is requiring. in texas itself, 600,000 people, 600,000 texans are without the type of photo i. nchts required and that includes 170,000 latinos in that state. >> we have to go. what's it look like? will this be favored for texas or it will be the justice department? >> you know, the united states has mounted a vigorous defense of section 5 and a vigorous campaign against texas' photo i.d. law, so numerous organizations like mine and we think we stand a very good chance of...
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lord help a woman in texas in a couple of years. >> it is a very tough place to be. if i hear from women, republican women, democratic women, independent women, women don't think that politics should be playing a role in eliminating their health care access. i think women are are concerned across the board. unfortunately, in texas hundreds of thousands of women lost access to basic pap smears, breast exams, well women's checkups in the name of politics. i think that's why you are seeing this -- really troubling -- you know, lot of concern of women all across the country who are saying it is time women vote and understand what is at stake in november. >> briefly, if i may, is that why planned parenthood has made an endorsement of a can't date for the election this time only for the second time in its history? of course, you are endorsing the president. is that because you are so concerned about the prospect of a romney presidency? >> well, we are concerned. of course, we -- to the planned parent hood fund did endorse the president because he has been a strong supporte
lord help a woman in texas in a couple of years. >> it is a very tough place to be. if i hear from women, republican women, democratic women, independent women, women don't think that politics should be playing a role in eliminating their health care access. i think women are are concerned across the board. unfortunately, in texas hundreds of thousands of women lost access to basic pap smears, breast exams, well women's checkups in the name of politics. i think that's why you are seeing...
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. >> woodruff: and in houston, texas, they sent ballplayers scrambling for cover. the scares come after high temperatures are being blamed for at least 46 deaths and loss of power for close to a million people last week. for over 11 consecutive days, temperatures exceeded 100 degrees across much of the country. meanwhile, out west, wildfires fueled by near-record droughts have raged for weeks in colorado, forcing residents to leave their homes. nationwide, fires burned 1.3 million acres in june alone, the second highest acreage burned in june of any year. now, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa, is reporting the first half of this year was in fact the hottest on record, with 170 all-time heat records matched or broken. noaa has issued a report attempting to assess the role climate change, including human factors, played, if any, in six global extreme weather events in 2011. about one of those, the report asked if the human influence on climate made the 2011 texas drought more probable? it concluded that it did. the report also examined climat
. >> woodruff: and in houston, texas, they sent ballplayers scrambling for cover. the scares come after high temperatures are being blamed for at least 46 deaths and loss of power for close to a million people last week. for over 11 consecutive days, temperatures exceeded 100 degrees across much of the country. meanwhile, out west, wildfires fueled by near-record droughts have raged for weeks in colorado, forcing residents to leave their homes. nationwide, fires burned 1.3 million acres...